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Dave King has revealed that he has offered to rejoin the Rangers board.
The South Africa-based businessman stepped down as Ibrox chairman in March 2020, five years after spearheading regime change that ousted allies of Mike Ashley.
King cited the impact of Covid on business interests in his adopted homeland as a reason why he decided to leave his role at the club, but he now wants to make a dramatic return as a director.
Former Rangers chairman Dave King wants to become a board member at the Ibrox club again
Still the largest shareholder in Rangers with a 15.45 per cent stake, he has recently been at loggerheads with the current hierarchy on a number of issues.
He voted against the re-election of Graeme Park as a director at the recent AGM and has strongly criticised the treatment of fan group Club 1872, with whom he has an agreement to sell his shares.
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